![]() When you stay at Thila Farm View Guest House in Thoddoo, you'll be near the beach and 7 minutes by foot from Thoddoo Beach. Partially open bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. You can also stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours).Featured amenities include a business center, express check-in, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Additional features at this guesthouse include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and free babysitting.Enjoy Asian cuisine at Cafe'420, a beachfront restaurant which features an ocean view. ![]() This beach guesthouse is within the vicinity of Meeru Corner Dive Site and Chickens Break.Treat yourself with massages, body treatments, and facials. With a stay at Club Kaafu Dhiffushi in Dhiffushi, you'll be on the beach and minutes from Dhiffushi East Kite Beach, and close to Meeru Beach. Alimathà’s reefs are populated by a large colony of nurse sharks which makes every-day snorkeling an amazing experience. The Island it’s located nearby some of the most famous diving spots in Maldives such are Miyaru Kandu, Fotteyo Kandu and Rakeedhoo, all reacheable by boat. It also provides a kids club (3-13 years old), which make the Resort the ideal destination for families.Alimathà also fit a NAKAI Diving Center, which also is an authorized PADI Diving School. Drinks can be enjoyed at Main Bar, Beach Bar and at the Sunset Bar which is located nearby the brand new 550sqm infinity pool and jacuzzi with solarium area.The Resort of Alimathà boast a Relax and Massage Center, a Water Sport and Water Motor Sport Center, beach volley, paddle tennis, futsal, badminton and bowls courts, a gym, yoga and fitness classes, and has darts and table tennis area. The resort will arrange the seaplane or speedboat transfer for guests, with charges apply.The NAKAI Alimathà offers to the Guests three type of accomodations, a main Restaurant and a Barabaru Restaurant (all-inclusive and à la carte) which offer Italian, Maldivian and international food. Although it is a crime punishable by a heavy fine, there are still occasional cases of people being caught for poaching.The NAKAI Alimathà Resort it's located in Vaavu atoll, a small diamond in the Maldives archipelago which boasts spectacular diving sites, dreamy beaches and crystal-clear waters.Located around 40 miles away from Male, the NAKAI Alimathà can be reached by seaplane in about 20 minutes or by speed boat in about 90 min trip. Catching and abusing any species of turtle in the Maldives is prohibited. Since April 4, 2016, all species of turtles have been protected under the Maldives Environmental Protection and Conservation Act. The police took the statements of the accused and released them. According to the EPA, a group of five people from B. It was reported that a group of people had poached and cooked turtles last month in Keyodhoo, an uninhabited island in Baa Atoll. The agency urges the public to report anyone who has killed or is trying to kill sea turtles to the EPA's hotline number, 7980379. "Collecting turtle eggs and consumption of their meat are the main reasons for the decline in the country's sea turtle population," the association stated. The number of turtles laying eggs in the Maldives has decreased significantly compared to the 1980s, the post said. ![]() They take 25 to 50 years to reach reproductive age. The association said that sea turtles are considered an endangered species in the Maldives and all over the world. ![]() In a Facebook post, ORP said that except for the heads and shells of the two sea turtles, all other parts had been removed. Inan Ahmed, a sea turtle ranger and community officer hired by the Olive Ridley Project (ORP), a non-government organization that works to protect sea turtles, and the EPA, was the first person to receive the information about the slain turtles being found in Laamu atoll. The purpose is to identify areas where protected animals are poached and patrol them in collaboration with the police, as cases like these are unfortunately very common.'' This information will be maintained in our database. Neither us nor the police know who the suspects are," he said. "With so little information, we cannot investigate such a case. However, he said they still don't have enough information to conduct a proper investigation. The carcasses of two large turtles were found on the beach on the 11th of this month.ĮPA Senior Environmental Analyst Enas Mohammed Riaz told Mihaaru news that the agency is currently investigating the matter. ![]()
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